I have few questions before signing up to fibre?

Looking at the line speed results I should get
Estimated download speed:53Mb
Estimated upload speed:16Mb

I have a few questions before I sign up to plusnet fibre.

1. Can I use my Netgear DGND4000 router without the need for the BT Openreach Modem???. If not can my DGND4000 be connected to the BT openreach Modem?
I have 3 pc's in the house and share my USB printer using the usb port on the DGND4000.

2. Will an RJ11 cable work in the Gigabit Ethernet port on my DGND4000. I have a 20 metre RJ11 cable going from master socket under floorboards, carpet etc to my bedroom upstairs. I have a 5 bedroom house and my bedroom is the only place I can get a wifi signal in all of the house. Replacing the RJ11 cable with a RJ45 is not an option because it would be a lot of hassle moving wardrobes and beds tec.

Re: I have few questions before signing up to fibre?

1. Can I use my Netgear DGND4000 router without the need for the BT Openreach Modem???.

No.

If not can my DGND4000 be connected to the BT openreach Modem?

Yes

2. Will an RJ11 cable work in the Gigabit Ethernet port on my DGND4000. I have a 20 metre RJ11 cable going from master socket under floorboards, carpet etc to my bedroom upstairs. I have a 5 bedroom house and my bedroom is the only place I can get a wifi signal in all of the house. Replacing the RJ11 cable with a RJ45 is not an option because it would be a lot of hassle moving wardrobes and beds tec.

No. I assume you mean it is standard telephone extension cable and IMO that will cause horrendous speed loss. It needs to be CAT5 at least.

3. Can I do a self install (I already have the faceplate installed).

No. The engineer brings the modem. He also has to perform line tests during the installation and sign it off. Also the VDSL filtered faceplate is thought by some to be a slightly different filtering spec from what I assume is an ADSLx filtered faceplate that you have.

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No. The engineer brings the modem. He also has to perform line tests during the installation and sign it off. Also the VDSL filtered faceplate is thought by some to be a slightly different filtering spec from what I assume is an ADSLx filtered faceplate that you have.

I have the vDSL filtered faceplate. A tenant left it in the house my mum was renting out.

Re: I have few questions before signing up to fibre?

OK - I accept you have the faceplate. But it's still no unless you can really blag the engineer, and if you succeed don't get upset if you get poor speed.

The VDSL signal is highly sensitive to distance and you sound as though you are already over 500 metres from the cabinet. So it could hit you. I don't think I have any VDSL2 profile 17a attenuation graphs.

All this particular issue is of course ISP-independent. Purely Openreach, so the same wherever you go. I gather you don't want the engineer fitting the free Home Wiring Solution/Data Extension Kit. Which by the way does have an external option!

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"Where talent is a dwarf, self-esteem is a giant." - Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Allergy information: This post was manufactured in an environment where nuts are present. It may include traces of understatement, litotes and humour.

Re: I have few questions before signing up to fibre?

OK - I accept you have the faceplate. But it's still no unless you can really blag the engineer, and if you succeed don't get upset if you get poor speed.

The VDSL signal is highly sensitive to distance and you sound as though you are already over 500 metres from the cabinet. So it could hit you. I don't think I have any VDSL2 profile 17a attenuation graphs.

All this particular issue is of course ISP-independent. Purely Openreach, so the same wherever you go. I gather you don't want the engineer fitting the free Home Wiring Solution/Data Extension Kit. Which by the way does have an external option!

Thanks for your reply.

I didn't know about the free Home Wiring Solution/Data Extension Kit. How will it work externally??? will the engineer drill a hole in the wall and go over the roof???

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